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JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Fifth Chamber)
12 July 2001 (1)
(Agriculture - Animal health - Emergency measures to combat bovine spongiform encephalopathy - 'Mad cow' disease)
In Case C-365/99,
Portuguese Republic, represented by L. Fernandes and M.J. Abecassis, acting as Agents, assisted by C. Aguiar and T. Ferreira de Lima, advogados, and by G. van der Wal, avocat, with an address for service in Luxembourg,
applicant,
v
Commission of the European Communities,
defendant,
APPLICATION for annulment of Commission Decision 99/517/EC of 28 July 1999 amending Decision 98/653/EC concerning emergency measures made necessary by the occurrence of bovine spongiform encephalopathy in Portugal (OJ 1999 L 197, p. 45), in so far as it extends until 1 February 2000 the restriction on exports prescribed by Article 4 of Commission Decision 98/653/EC of 18 November 1998 concerning emergency measures made necessary by the occurrence of bovine spongiform encephalopathy in Portugal (OJ 1998 L 311, p. 23),
THE COURT (Fifth Chamber),
composed of: A. La Pergola, President of the Chamber, M. Wathelet, D.A.O. Edward, L. Sevón (Rapporteur) and S. von Bahr, Judges,
Advocate General: J. Mischo,
Registrar: H.A. Rühl, Principal Administrator,
having regard to the Report for the Hearing,
after hearing oral argument from the Portuguese Republic, represented by T. Ferreira de Lima and by L. Parret, avocat, at the hearing on 22 February 2001,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 27 March 2001,
gives the following
Legal framework
'Portugal shall ensure that until 1 August 1999 the following are not dispatched from its territory to other Member States or to third countries, when derived from bovine animals slaughtered in Portugal:
(a) meat;
(b) products which are liable to enter the human food or animal feed chains;
(c) materials which are destined for use in cosmetic or medicinal products or medical devices.'
- on the EC Treaty,
- on Council Directive 90/425/EEC of 26 June 1990 concerning veterinary and zootechnical checks applicable in intra-Community trade in certain live animals and products with a view to the completion of the internal market (OJ 1990 L 224, p. 29), as amended by Council Directive 92/118/EEC of 17 December 1992 laying down animal health and public health requirements governing trade in and imports into the Community of products not subject to the said requirements laid down in specific Community rules referred to in Annex A(I) to Directive 89/662/EEC and, as regards pathogens, to Directive 90/425/EEC (OJ 1993 L 62, p. 49), in particular Article 10(4) thereof, and
- on Council Directive 89/662/EEC of 11 December 1989 concerning veterinary checks in intra-Community trade with a view to the completion of the internal market (OJ 1989 L 395, p. 13), as amended by Directive 92/118, in particular Article 9(4) thereof.
- the incidence of 66 cases of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (hereinafter 'BSE') in Portugal between 1 January 1998 and 14 October 1998, constituting a BSE incidence rate calculated over the preceding 12 months of 105.6 cases per million animals over two years of age, as well as a sharp increase in the incidence of cases since June 1998;
- the fact that a mission carried out in Portugal by the Food and Veterinary Office of the Commission between 28 September and 2 October 1998 confirmed the findings of previous missions, namely that, despite an overall improvement, there remained certain shortcomings in the enforcement of the measures to control the BSE risk factors.
'The Commission shall carry out Community inspections on-the-spot in Portugal to:
(a) verify the application of the provisions of this Decision, in particular in relation to the implementation of official controls;
(b) to examine the development of the incidence of the disease, the effective enforcement of the relevant national measures and to conduct a risk assessment demonstrating whether appropriate measures to manage any risk have been taken.'
'1. This Decision shall be reviewed within 18 months after its adoption at the latest, pending an overall examination of the situation, in particular in view of the development of the incidence of the disease and the effective enforcement of the relevant measures, and in the light of new scientific information.
2. ...
3. This Decision shall be amended, where appropriate, after consultation of the appropriate scientific committee, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17 of Directive 89/662/EEC.'
'2. In Article 4, the words 1 August 1999 are replaced by 1 February 2000.'
'(4) Whereas the prohibition on the dispatch from Portugal of bovine products was to apply only until 1 August 1999, provided that a risk assessment conducted on the basis of the findings of a mission of the Food and Veterinary Office, taking into account the evolution of the disease, demonstrates that appropriate measures have been taken to manage any risk, and that the relevant Community and national measures are complied with and effectively enforced;
(5) Whereas at the General Session of the World Organisation for Animal Health (International Office of Epizootic Diseases (OIE)) Committee from 17 to 21 May 1999, a proposal of the OIE International Animal Health Code Commission concerning the criteria for the determination of the BSE status of a country or zone was adopted; whereas according to those criteria, a country or zone will be classified as having a high incidence of BSE if the BSE incidence rate, calculated over the past 12 months, has been greater than 100 cases per 1 000 000 within the cattle population over 24 months of age in the country or zone; whereas the current BSE incidence rate in Portugal calculated over the past 12 months per 1 000 000 animals over 24 months of age is 211; whereas, therefore, Portugal is to be classified as having a high incidence of BSE; whereas Article 3.2.13.9 of that Code recommends conditions for the import of deboned meat and meat products from cattle from a country or zone with a high incidence of BSE; whereas Portugal cannot provide guarantees that those conditions are met;
(6) Whereas missions on BSE related issues have been carried out in Portugal by the Food and Veterinary Office from 22 February to 3 March 1999 and from 19 to 23 April 1999; whereas those missions contributed to the assessment of the application and effectiveness of measures to protect against BSE; whereas those missions concluded that serious efforts and considerable progress had been made in the implementation of risk management measures in a short period, despite not all measures being adequately enforced;
(7) Whereas in those circumstances, it is appropriate to maintain the prohibition on the dispatch of bovine products'.
Procedure before the Court
Substance
The first plea in law
The second plea in law
The third plea in law
The fourth plea in law
Costs
61. Since the Portuguese Republic has been unsuccessful, it must be ordered to bear its own costs.
On those grounds,
THE COURT (Fifth Chamber)
hereby:
1. Dismisses the action;
2. Orders the Portuguese Republic to bear its own costs.
La Pergola
Sevón von Bahr
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 12 July 2001.
R. Grass A. La Pergola
Registrar President of the Fifth Chamber
1: Language of the case: Portuguese.